Of the 36 countries the highest price levels for Fish were observed in Switzerland (81% above the EU27 average) and lowest in Turkey (37% below the EU27 average). Fish price levels in Ireland were 3% below the EU27 average.
Of the Eurozone countries, the highest Fish price levels were observed in Germany (20% above the EU27 average) and the lowest in Lithuania (18% below the EU27 average), see Table 8.1 below.
Of the 36 countries, the level of Fish prices in Ireland and Portugal ranked joint 18th.
Figure 8.1 below shows the data for all 36 countries.
Table 8.1 Fish | |
EU27 Average | 100 |
Most Expensive (36 countries) | (Switzerland) 181 |
Most Expensive European Union (27) | (Denmark) 122 |
Most Expensive Eurozone (19) | (Germany) 120 |
Ireland | 97 |
Least Expensive (36 countries) | (Turkey) 63 |
Least Expensive European Union (27) | (Bulgaria) 69 |
Least Expensive Eurozone (19) | (Lithuania) 82 |
X-axis label | Fish |
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Switzerland | 181 |
Denmark | 122 |
Germany | 120 |
Sweden | 119 |
Austria | 116 |
Luxembourg | 112 |
Norway | 111 |
Greece | 110 |
Finland | 109 |
Iceland | 108 |
France | 108 |
Belgium | 107 |
Cyprus | 106 |
Malta | 104 |
EA19 (Euro Area) | 101 |
Slovakia | 100 |
EU27 | 100 |
Czechia | 99 |
Italy | 98 |
Ireland | 97 |
Portugal | 97 |
Slovenia | 94 |
Estonia | 93 |
Croatia | 92 |
Spain | 91 |
Latvia | 88 |
Netherlands | 87 |
Serbia | 86 |
Hungary | 85 |
Montenegro | 85 |
Poland | 84 |
Lithuania | 82 |
Albania | 79 |
Romania | 76 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 71 |
Bulgaria | 69 |
North Macedonia | 67 |
Turkey | 63 |
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